Jane Bond, the Glossary
Jane Bond is a British comic character who has appeared in the strip "Jane Bond - Secret Agent", published by Fleetway Publications and IPC Magazines.[1]
Table of Contents
29 relations: Amalgamated Press, Anthology, British comics, British girls' comics, Daily Mirror, DC Thomson, Earth, Emma Peel, Fleetway Publications, Human, James Bond, Jane (comic strip), Judge Dredd Megazine, June (comics), Knockout (British comics), Mandy (comics), Norman Pett, Pasadena, California, Princess (comics), Princess Tina, Reach plc, Rebellion Developments, Sun (comics), Tammy (comics), The Avengers (TV series), The Comet (British comics), TI Media, Tina (comics), Treasury of British Comics.
- 1967 comics debuts
- Fictional racing drivers
- Fictional spies in comics
- Fleetway and IPC Comics characters
Amalgamated Press
The Amalgamated Press (AP) was a British newspaper and magazine publishing company founded by journalist and entrepreneur Alfred Harmsworth (1865–1922) in 1901, gathering his many publishing ventures together under one banner.
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Anthology
In book publishing, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler; it may be a collection of plays, poems, short stories, songs, or related fiction/non-fiction excerpts by different authors.
British comics
A British comic is a periodical published in the United Kingdom that contains comic strips.
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British girls' comics
British girls' comics flourished in the United Kingdom from the 1950s through the 1970s, before beginning to decline in popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper.
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DC Thomson
DC Thomson is a media company based in Dundee, Scotland.
Earth
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
Emma Peel
Emma Peel is a fictional character played by Diana Rigg in the British 1960s adventure television series The Avengers, and by Uma Thurman in the 1998 film version.
Fleetway Publications
Fleetway Publications was a magazine publishing company based in London.
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Human
Humans (Homo sapiens, meaning "thinking man") or modern humans are the most common and widespread species of primate, and the last surviving species of the genus Homo.
James Bond
The James Bond series focuses on the titular character, a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections.
Jane (comic strip)
Jane is a comic strip created and drawn by Norman Pett exclusively for the British tabloid newspaper The Daily Mirror from 5 December 1932 to 10 October 1959. Jane Bond and Jane (comic strip) are British comics characters.
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Judge Dredd Megazine
Judge Dredd: The Megazine is a monthly British comic magazine, launched in September 1990.
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June (comics)
June (also known as June and Poppet, June and School Friend and June and Pixie at various points) was a British weekly girls' comic anthology published by Fleetway Publications and IPC Magazines from 18 March 1961 to 15 June 1974.
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Knockout (British comics)
Knockout (launched as The Knock-Out Comic, and also known as The Knock-Out and Knock-Out Comic at various times) was a weekly British comics periodical published by Amalgamated Press and later Fleetway Publications and IPC Magazines from 4 March 1939 to 16 February 1963.
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Mandy (comics)
Mandy was a British comic book for girls, published weekly by DC Thomson from 21 January 1967 to 11 May 1991. Jane Bond and Mandy (comics) are 1967 comics debuts.
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Norman Pett
Norman Pett (12 April 1891 – 16 February 1960) was an English artist who, in 1932, created the famous cartoon character Jane for the Daily Mirror.
Pasadena, California
Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
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Princess (comics)
Princess (also known as Princess and Girl and Princess Magazine) was a British weekly girls' comic anthology published by Fleetway Publications and, later, IPC Magazines.
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Princess Tina
Princess Tina (also known as Princess Tina and Penelope and Tina at various points) was a British weekly girls' comic anthology published by Fleetway Publications and IPC Magazines from 23 September 1967 to 12 January 1974. Jane Bond and Princess Tina are 1967 comics debuts.
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Reach plc
Reach plc (known as Trinity Mirror between 1999 and 2018) is a British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher.
Rebellion Developments
Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford, England.
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Sun (comics)
Sun was a weekly British comics periodical published by J. B. Allen, Amalgamated Press and Fleetway Publications between 11 November 1947 and 17 October 1959.
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Tammy (comics)
Tammy was a weekly British comic for girls published by Fleetway in London from 1971 to 1984.
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The Avengers (TV series)
The Avengers is a British espionage television series, created in 1961, that ran for 161 episodes until 1969.
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The Comet (British comics)
The Comet was a weekly British comics periodical published by J.B. Allen and later Amalgamated Press and Fleetway Publications from 20 September 1946 to 17 October 1959.
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TI Media (formerly International Publishing Company, IPC Magazines Ltd, IPC Media and Time Inc. UK) was a consumer magazine and digital publisher in the United Kingdom, with a portfolio selling over 350 million copies each year.
Tina (comics)
Tina was a British weekly girls' comic anthology published by Fleetway Publications from 25 February to 16 September 1967. Jane Bond and Tina (comics) are 1967 comics debuts.
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Treasury of British Comics
Treasury of British Comics is a line of comic book collections published by Rebellion Developments, collecting British comics stories from the libraries of Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications/IPC Magazines.
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See also
1967 comics debuts
- Animal Crackers (comic strip)
- Billy the Cat (British comics)
- Blue Beetle
- Blue Beetle (comic book)
- Bully Beef and Chips
- Buster (sport comic)
- Captain Kate
- Captain Klutz
- Cheech Wizard
- Corto Maltese
- Deadman (character)
- Fantastic (comics)
- Fatman the Human Flying Saucer
- Fritz the Cat
- Ghost Rider (comic book)
- It Happened in Canada
- Jane Bond
- Kapitan Żbik
- Luc Orient
- Mandy (comics)
- Marvel Super-Heroes (comics)
- Mr. A
- Mr. Natural (character)
- Nippur de Lagash
- Not Brand Echh
- Peacemaker (character)
- Pow! (comics)
- Princess Tina
- Pup Parade
- Redeye (comics)
- Saga de Xam
- Snoid
- Star Trek (comics)
- Storia del West
- Strange Suspense Stories
- Tarkan (comics)
- Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips
- Terrific (comics)
- The Cloggies
- The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves
- Timmy the Timid Ghost
- Tina (comics)
- Valérian and Laureline
Fictional racing drivers
- Alan Tracy
- Ben Atkins
- Bo Duke
- Brian O'Conner
- Crash Bandicoot (character)
- Dick Dastardly
- Ding Dong Daddy
- Dominic Toretto
- Frankenstein (Death Race)
- Gearhead (DC Comics)
- Han Lue
- Herbie
- Human Torch
- Jane Bond
- Jerry Was a Race Car Driver
- Lightning McQueen
- List of Future GPX Cyber Formula characters
- Luke Duke
- MacGyver
- Michel Vaillant
- Muttley
- Overdrive (character)
- Penelope Pitstop
- R.O.B.
- Robotman (Cliff Steele)
- Sailor Uranus
- Sally Carrera
- Senninha
- Speed Racer
- Spider-Man (Takuya Yamashiro)
- Starter (comics)
- Stroker Ace
- Stroker McGurk
- The Stig
- Tom Slick (TV series)
- Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Tow Mater
Fictional spies in comics
- Action Man
- Agent 327
- Agent J
- Agent K
- Alan Ford (comics)
- Anacleto, agente secreto
- Bernard Prince
- G-8 (character)
- Harry Chess
- Hellboy
- Jane Bond
- Modesty Blaise
- Mort & Phil
- Omni-Man
- Secret Agent X
- Spawn (character)
- Spy vs. Spy
- Tek Jansen
- The 12½p Buytonic Boy
- The Amazing Screw-On Head
- The Leading Man (comics)
- The Seekers (comics)
- Tiger (YRF Spy Universe)
- Werewolf (Dell Comics)
- Wynonna Earp
- Zartan
Fleetway and IPC Comics characters
- Adam Eterno
- Battler Britton
- Black Beth
- Black Max
- Bloodfang
- Buster Capp
- Captain Condor
- Computer Warrior
- Cursitor Doom
- Danny Doom
- Doomlord
- El Mestizo
- Fishboy (comics)
- Gadgetman and Gimmick-Kid
- Jack o' Justice
- Jane Bond
- Janus Stark
- Jet-Ace Logan
- Joe Alien
- Karl the Viking
- Kitten Magee
- Loner (comics)
- Major Eazy
- Manix
- Mytek the Mighty
- Odd Ball (comic strip)
- Richie Wraggs
- Rob Riley (comic strip)
- Robot Archie
- Steel Commando
- Sweeny Toddler
- The Amazing Three (comics)
- The Black Archer
- The Cat Girl (comics)
- The Dwarf (comics)
- The Leopard from Lime Street
- The Phantom Viking
- The Spider (British comics)
- Thunderbolt Jaxon
- Turbo Jones
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Bond
Also known as Jane Bond - Secret Agent.